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- the present invention relates to medical therapy systems in general, including therapeutic cooling, heating, and compression systems used in association therewith, and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a programmable, thermal therapy and external pneumatic compression for the prevention of deep vein thrombosis.
- DVT Deep Vein Thrombosis
- EPC External Pneumatic Compressions
- Cooling blankets such as the blanket disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,660,388 to Greene, have also been proposed.
- Greene discloses a cooling cover having an inflatable pad with plenum chambers at opposite ends thereof. Cool gas is generated in a separate unit and directed to the pad and out a number of apertures on the underside of the pad and against the body of the person using the cover.
- a disposable heating or cooling blanket that has three layers of flexible sheeting is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,125,238 to Ragan, et al. Two of the layers form an gas chamber and the third includes a comfortable layer for contact with the patient. Conditioned gas is directed toward the covered person through a multiplicity of orifices in the bottom layers of the blanket.
- the temperature-controlled blanket and bedding assembly disclosed in the '285 Patent includes a temperature-controlled blanket and temperature-controlled bedding system that provide both recirculating temperature-controlled fluid and temperature-controlled gas to enhance performance for convectively heating or cooling a patient.
- Counter-flow or co-flow heat-exchanging principles between the temperature-controlled liquid and the temperature-controlled gas achieve temperature uniformity across different sections of the blanket and the bedding system.
- Drapes and the temperature-controlled bedding system provide a temperature-controlled envelope around a person using the bedding system.
- an gas portion of the bedding system is provided that supplies a fluid portion of the overall bedding system.
- the fluid portion of the bedding system is provided for use with a patient bed that supplies the gas portion of the overall bedding system.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,097,829 to Quisenberry describes an improved temperature-controlled fluid-circulating system for automatically cooling a temperature-controlled fluid in a thermal blanket with a thermoelectric-cooling device having a cold side and a hot side when powered by electricity.
- the temperature-controlled fluid is cooled by a cold side of the cooling device and is pumped through, to, and from the blanket through first and second conduits.
- a DVT therapy system includes at least a control unit, one or more thermal-treatment blankets, one or more compressive-therapy treatment devices, and a plurality of connector tubes.
- the control unit may be adapted to heat and/or cool a heat-transfer liquid within about 37-105° F. and to provide compressed gas at a pressure of greater than around 25 mm Hg above ambient atmospheric pressure, but the ranges may also include lower and/or higher temperatures and pressures.
- the one or more thermal-treatment blankets may be adapted for receipt of the heat-transfer liquid from the control unit and for return of the heat-transfer liquid back to the control unit via the connector tubes.
- the one or more compressive-therapy treatment devices may be adapted to utilize the compressed gas from the control unit via connector tubes.
- a DVT method in another aspect, includes providing a control unit adapted to heat and/or cool a heat-transfer liquid to a temperature within the range of about 37-105° F. and adapted to provide compressed gas at a pressure of at least 25 mmHg above ambient atmospheric pressure, providing a thermal treatment blanket adapted for receipt of the heat-transfer liquid from the control unit and for sending the heat-transfer liquid back to the control unit, and applying a hot or cold treatment to an individual.
- the method may also include providing a compressive-therapy treatment device utilizing the compressed gas from the control unit and applying a compressive treatment to an individual.
- a DVT therapy method may include a method of providing sequenced thermal therapy, sequenced compression therapy, and/or DVT therapy to parts of a body.
- the method may include providing a control unit adapted to thermally control, such as heating and/or cooling, a heat transfer fluid and adapted to provide compressed gas, providing a thermal blanket adapted to receive the heat transfer fluid from the control unit and return the heat transfer fluid to the control unit via one or more connector tubes, and also adapted to receive the compressed gas from the control unit via one or more connector tubes, providing one or more DVT compression devices adapted to utilize the compressed gas from the control unit via one or more connector tubes, and applying the thermal treatment, the compression treatment, and the DVT treatment to the individual in multiple modalities regulated by the control unit.
- the multiple modalities may include sequencing and/or alternating between the treatments.
- a DVT therapy system may include a system for providing multiple modalities of thermal therapy, compression therapy, and/or DVT therapy, and may include sequentially applying the therapies.
- the system may include a control unit adapted to heat and/or cool a heat-transfer liquid and to provide compression; a thermal-treatment blanket adapted to receive the heat-transfer liquid from the control unit and to send the heat-transfer liquid back to the control unit; a compressive-therapy treatment device adapted to utilize the compressed gas from the control unit; and/or a DVT treatment device adapted to utilize the compressed gas from the control.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a thermal and compression control unit for thermal and compression therapy relative to the prevention of DVT;
- FIG. 2 is a cut-away, perspective view of the control of FIG. 1 illustrating various elements thereof;
- FIG. 3 is a cut-away, perspective view of the control unit of FIG. 1 taken from the opposite side of that in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a rearwardly oriented, perspective view of the control unit of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic schematic of a DVT-therapy system illustrating integration of thermal and compression elements
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating a thermal therapy and DVT compression process
- FIGS. 7-10 illustrate various aspects of various embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGS. 11A-11G illustrate a DVT foot wrap
- FIG. 12 is a thermal therapy system having a control unit connected to a thermal therapy blanket;
- FIG. 13A is a diagrammatic schematic of one aspect of the thermal operation of the thermal therapy system as represented in FIG. 12 ;
- FIG. 13B is a rear view of an integrated reservoir and heat transfer assembly (HTA);
- FIG. 13C is a perspective view of an integrated reservoir and HTA according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a plan view of an embodiment of a thermal therapy blanket
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of the blanket of FIG. 14 illustrating flow of thermal fluid therein and utilization of compression gas thereabove for use in achieving a compression of the thermal fluid against the skin of a patient;
- FIG. 16 is a thermal therapy/DVT system block diagram
- FIG. 17 is a DVT therapy block diagram further illustrating the operation thereof.
- FIGS. 18A-18D illustrate a DVT calf wrap
- FIG. 19 is a plan view of an embodiment of a thermal therapy blanket.
- a versatile control unit is adapted for providing one of a plurality of treatment modalities.
- one modality provides a thermally controlled liquid adapted to flow through a treatment pad or blanket for thermal therapy.
- a second modality provides compressed gas to a treatment pad or blanket to cause a degree of compression relative to a patient.
- a third modality provides compressed gas to DVT therapy modules so that the prevention of DVT can be afforded.
- each of the above modalities may be provided in a single treatment regimen.
- a control unit is shown that is adapted to provide thermally controlled fluid and compressed gas for multiple therapeutic modalities.
- the control unit for providing these selective features may be enclosed within a single chassis design capable of providing the described modalities.
- This selective versatility provides financial and manufacturing incentives in that the simple design selectively can provide an industrial, medical, or electro-optic version that produces only thermally controlled liquid, such as co-liquid for cooling industrial equipment, in a configuration adaptable for other applications.
- the size of the reservoir has been reduced relative to a number of earlier models of thermoelectric cooler (TEC) systems such that only around 175 Watts may be needed compared to 205 Watts for typical earlier systems.
- TEC thermoelectric cooler
- the control unit may be configurable with TEC assemblies maximizing efficiency.
- thermal therapy may be afforded to a patient to reduce swelling and edema while, in conjunction with the DVT prophylaxis, preventing blood from pooling in lower body extremities. This is particularly important after surgery when anesthesia has been involved. It is well known that anesthetics often tend to reduce the wall strength of veins and, if not otherwise treated, appropriate venous pumping may not be afforded allowing for blood pooling in clots.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a thermal and compression-control unit 4 for thermal and compression therapy.
- the control unit 4 may be adapted to be coupled to thermal and compression elements to be applied to a patient as described below.
- the control unit 4 is shown in perspective to illustrate the assembly of one embodiment of a control unit for pumping gas and liquid through tubes to be described below for a patient to be treated therewith.
- a lower dark portion thereof includes a filter that is removable from around a grate as illustrated below.
- the filter provides an gas-filtering substance such as woven netting that may be attached by VELCRO fasteners or the like outwardly of a perforated metal grate to allow for the low-pressure drawing of gas therethrough to allow cooling of components placed inwardly therein prior to the upward draw of the gas through fans disposed thereabove and the forcing of the gas across one or more heat transfer assemblies (HTA).
- HTA heat transfer assemblies
- an HTA 202 is shown disposed beneath a fluid reservoir 200 .
- the reservoir 200 is adapted for storage of liquid that may be pumped outwardly through a fluid connector 200 A disposed rearwardly of the reservoir 200 .
- Fluid connector 200 A is adapted for being coupled to one or more pads or blankets via connector tubes as described below.
- FIG. 2 there is shown an internal portion of the control unit 4 referenced above illustrating one embodiment of the assembly therein.
- a of fans 71 and 73 are shown disposed above a grate 75 .
- Grate 75 contains therearound the filter portion 77 that may be secured thereto by hook and loop (e.g., VELCRO).
- a lower portion of the grate 73 may be connected to a bottom portion 79 of a chassis 81 in a manner to provide support for electronic components 83 mounted thereon for providing an adequate supply of power to and control of the HTA 202 and other elements within the control unit 4 .
- a dual-fan arrangement may be utilized.
- fans 71 and 73 may be positioned to push and/or pull gas from the grate 75 disposed peripherally about the electronic components so that the gas flow is both quiet and at a rate allowing initial electronic cooling and then being available to be pushed into the top section of the control unit 4 where most heat dissipation is needed.
- a power supply 85 is disposed in a lower portion of a chassis 81 and beneath an gas switch 87 disposed beneath a heat sink 89 and adjacent to a fluid pump 91 .
- the power supply 85 may be a 500 Watt power supply.
- additional power supplies may also be utilized to power various components.
- a 65 Watt power supply may be utilized for components requiring less power.
- the power supplies are adapted to receive a plurality of inputs so the control unit 4 can be utilized in a plurality of countries without requiring substantial reconfiguration.
- the fluid pump 91 is shown disposed in a position for collecting fluid from a reservoir 200 that has been thermally controlled by the HTA 202 for passage through the fluid connector 200 A.
- TECs 93 are shown disposed between the heat sink 89 and a thermal transfer plate 95 in a manner to provide the requisite thermal control of the fluid within the reservoir 200 .
- An gas connector 97 is shown disposed adjacent to the fluid connector 200 A to provide the requisite dissipation of gas for use in conjunction with a blanket, for example, to apply pressure in a bladder to force thermal fluid flowing from the fluid connector 200 A to be in close contact with the patient as will be described below.
- FIG. 3 there is shown a cutaway perspective view of the control unit 4 taken from an opposite side thereof and illustrating various other aspects therein.
- a DVT gas pump 119 is shown disposed adjacent to a pair of DVT solenoids 121 mounted on a DVT gas bracket 123 adjacent a DVT gas switch 125 .
- a solenoid 127 is likewise disposed relative thereto, while in various embodiments, more or less solenoids and/or gas switches may be disposed therein as needed.
- FIG. 4 there is shown a rearward-oriented perspective view of the control unit 4 illustrating the connectors and couplings on the rear panel of the control unit 4 as provided for the functionality described herein.
- a plurality of gas connectors and fluid connectors may be utilized to provide thermally conditioned heat-transfer fluid to a plurality of thermal therapy devices and to provide pressurized gas to a plurality of compression therapy devices and DVT compression devices.
- the fluid connectors are provided in pairs to facilitate circulation of fluid in a closed loop in an outward bound and an inward bound flow of fluid to and from the fluid reservoir for thermal control.
- a single compression therapy device may be coupled to a plurality of gas connectors and the control unit may be programmed accordingly to provide compressed gas in a sequenced manner to a plurality of bladders in the compression therapy device. For example, a first bladder may be inflated, followed by the inflation of a second bladder, which is then followed by the inflation of a third bladder, and so on. The first bladder may be deflated before or after the second bladder is inflated, or the first bladder may remain inflated until all the bladders are inflated.
- the DVT connectors are provided in pairs, although a single DVT connector may be used for each DVT pad or a plurality of connectors may be used.
- the DVT pads are pressurized in accordance with the medical modality described herein and the parameters are set by the programming within the control boards of the control unit 4 .
- an RS232 connector for data communication with the control unit 4 .
- other connections may be utilized such as, for example, a USB connection or a wireless connection.
- FIG. 5 there is shown a thermal compression-control system for thermal compression therapy wherein the control unit 4 is coupled to a thermal blanket 8 by connector tubes 6 coupled to the control unit 4 through a connector 10 .
- the DVT prevention aspect is provided through a cuff system 31 comprising cuffs 33 and 35 that allow placement on the feet or other select regions of a patient for the DVT treatment thereof
- the cuffs 33 and 35 are coupled to the control unit 4 through connector tubes 37 .
- various embodiments of the present invention provide for a user to specify the control unit 4 to generate either a broad pulse or a narrow pulse, wherein a broad pulse may include a longer ramp-up time and a narrow pulse may include a shorter ramp-up time.
- an amount of compressed gas is provided to a first DVT cuff 33 for a user-specified amount of time and at a user-specified pressure followed by an amount of compressed gas being provided to a second DVT cuff 35 .
- the DVT pulses may be provided in rapid succession or a user-specified period of time may elapse between pulses.
- a narrow pulse may be generated by opening a solenoid on compressed gas which may provide an increased intensity of the pulse.
- a plurality of solenoids may be utilized which may permit choosing between the right or left routing of the compressed gas.
- the connector tubes 37 are coupled to the control unit 4 wherein each may provide a pressurized gas in accordance with a pre-programmed application or user-specified parameters to maximize the effectiveness of the DVT prophylaxis.
- One activation technique is a high pressure low ramp-up sequence wherein the select pressure for DVT prevention is provided without a high pulse rate.
- a high pulse-rate time may be advantageous in such a DVT prevention system to modify the conventional pulse rate and thereby reduce cell damage.
- the control boards of the control unit 4 provide a select pressurization in utilization with the solenoids shown mounted within the DVT system to carefully control the pulse ramp time in accordance with maximum medical treatment of the patient pursuant to medical concerns for such treatment.
- different sequencing patterns, times, and pressures may be utilized depending on the type of treatment desired.
- Various embodiments allow a plurality of parameters to be specified by a user, such as, for example, the inflated pressure, the deflated pressure, the rate of inflation, the inflation-hold time, and the cycle time.
- the control unit may provide compressed gas to inflate a DVT compression device for 3-20 seconds when the DVT compression device is disposed on a calf.
- the time period of the pulse may be more or less depending on the part of the body being treated. For example, a pulse width of around 0.3 seconds may be desirable for a foot.
- the inflation times may vary depending on whether DVT compression devices located on both right and left extremities are being inflated simultaneously or whether the inflation is being alternated between the devices. For example, an inflation period of 18 seconds may be desirable for simultaneous inflation whereas an inflation period of 8 seconds may be desirable when the inflation is being alternated.
- an inflation period of 18 seconds may be desirable for simultaneous inflation whereas an inflation period of 8 seconds may be desirable when the inflation is being alternated.
- DVT compression devices are disposed around a patient's right and left feet, in some situations it may be desirable to have a wide pulse width on the order of 9 seconds whereas in other situations it may be desirable to have a narrow pulse width on the order of 0.3 seconds.
- thermal therapy is activated at step 833 .
- activating thermal therapy may include providing compressed gas to the thermal therapy device. Compressing the thermal therapy device may increase the thermal transfer fivefold or more.
- the DVT compression is activated.
- step 837 The condition of the patient is monitored in step 837 and the control parameters are adjusted in step 839 for further monitoring of the patient. Adjustments in step 839 follow monitoring the patient in step 837 as long as the system is in operation. It is also contemplated that the order of the above mentioned steps may be varied and/or some or all of the steps may be skipped or repeated to maximize efficiency.
- FIGS. 7-10 various aspects of a plurality of embodiments are shown.
- a cooling umbilical is provided from control unit 4 , which cooling umbilical may be utilized to cool electronic equipment as therein illustrated.
- the control unit 4 is shown to be connected to a therapy device with three tubes.
- two of the tubes may be delivering and returning a heat transfer fluid to and from the control unit 4 and the third tube may be delivering compressed gas for compression of the therapy device.
- all three of the tubes may be delivering compressed gas in a sequenced manner to the therapy device.
- a first bladder may be inflated by compressed gas delivered via a first tube followed by the inflation of a second bladder inflated by compressed gas delivered via a second tube.
- a third bladder may then be inflated by compressed gas delivered via a third tube.
- Additional tubes and/or bladders may also be utilized.
- the first bladder may be deflated before or after the second bladder is inflated, or the first bladder may remain inflated until all the bladders are inflated.
- the bladders may be inflated in a sequence extending outwardly from the heart, may be inflated in a sequence inwardly towards the heart, or may be inflated in any user-specified pattern depending on the results desired.
- wraps for use around a patient's knee, but similar wraps may also be used around any body part of a patient needing compression and/or thermal therapy, such as, for example, a user's feet, calves, ankles, arms, or other areas.
- a control unit 4 is shown connected to a compression/thermal therapy device and two DVT compression devices.
- DVT compression is being provided to a patient's right and left feet.
- pulses of compressed gas are alternated between the DVT compression devices on the right and left feet.
- thermal and/or compression therapy may be provided to a knee of a patient.
- a pulse of compressed gas is provided to a DVT compression device disposed on the same extremity as a thermal/compression therapy device, it is often desirable to deflate the thermal/compression therapy device. In that way, the thermal/compression therapy device will not impede any fluidic movement caused by the DVT compression device.
- FIG. 11A there is shown a DVT flat foot blanket layout 1100 of the type that may be used as a DVT compression device for a foot and/or ankle region. Because of the generic shape of the flat foot blanket layout 1100 , a foot wrap based on the layout 1100 may be used on either a left or right foot. It may be understood that a variety of blanket layouts may be utilized for the foot during DVT treatment.
- the illustrations as depicted in FIGS. 7-11 represent exemplary embodiments, but a plurality of other embodiments are also contemplated.
- the foot wrap 1104 is formed from a first sheet of biocompatible material 1102 and a second sheet of biocompatible material 1116 that are sealed together at sealed edge 1110 .
- the first sheet of biocompatible material 1102 and the second sheet of biocompatible material 1116 include the front and back of the foot wrap 1104 , respectively.
- the foot wrap 1104 includes an upper gas-tight inflatable portion 1106 and a lower gas-tight inflatable portion 1108 .
- the lower gas-tight inflatable portion 1108 also includes flaps 1112 and 1114 .
- flap 1114 and the upper gas-tight inflatable portion 1106 include a hook-and-loop fastener hook sealed or sewn onto their front sides and the back 1116 is Velcro® compatible to receive the hooks.
- An inlet 1118 is located on the back of the foot wrap 1104 on the lower gas-tight inflatable portion 1108 to facilitate the intake and exhaust of gas.
- FIGS. 11D-11G the operation of the foot wrap 1104 is described.
- a foot is placed into the foot wrap 1104 with the foot engaging the front side 1102 of the foot wrap 1104 .
- FIGS. 11E-11F the flaps are pulled tight and the foot wrap 1104 is secured.
- the contoured foot wrap 1104 may be now be connected to the control unit 4 via a DVT connector 37 connected to inlet 1118 for DVT therapy, as depicted in FIG. 11G .
- a trapezoidal DVT calf blanket 1802 of the type that may be used for DVT therapy As with the flat foot blanket layout, a variety of blanket layouts may be used for the calf during DVT treatment.
- a calf wrap 1802 is formed of two sheets of biocompatible material 1800 and 1820 , including the front and back of the calf wrap 1802 , respectively.
- the front 1800 and back 1820 are sealed or sewn together at a sealed edge 1810 .
- the calf wrap is divided into three chambers ( 1804 , 1806 , and 1808 ) by welds 1812 and 1814 .
- the middle chamber 1806 is characterized by two additional welds 1816 and 1818 .
- Weld 1816 extends from weld 1812 and weld 1818 extends from weld 1814 , creating an ‘S’ shaped chamber.
- the three-chamber structure as described herein permits a compression gradient across the three chambers.
- all welding may be accomplished by radio frequency (RF) welding.
- the front side 1800 also includes flaps 1824 and 1810 .
- flap 1824 may have sealed or sewn thereon a Velcro® hook and back side 1820 may be Velcro® compatible to receive the hook.
- An inlet 1822 is located on the back of the calf wrap 1802 to facilitate the intake and exhaust of gas.
- the calf wrap 1802 is positioned on the front side of the calf. Flap 1826 is pulled tight and then flap 1824 is pulled tight overtop and attached. With reference to FIG. 18D , the calf wrap may be connected to the control unit 4 for DVT therapy by connecting DVT connector 37 to inlet 1822 . While the embodiment described above pumps gas to provide compression, it is also contemplated that other substances could be utilized to provide the desired compression.
- thermal therapy device 8 without a tube for delivery of compressed gas.
- heat transfer fluid flows into the thermal therapy device 8 through an inlet port, and exits through an outlet port to the control unit 4 via connector 10 and connector tubes 6 .
- the control unit 4 and the thermal therapy device 8 may be adapted for the administration of hot, cold, and/or compression therapies to a body portion of the patient.
- the device 8 may cover different areas of the human body.
- Current thermal design recommendations for temperature therapy in various embodiments may include one, some, or none of the following: 1) some embodiments are capable of heating the heat transfer fluid from around 37° F. to around 105° F.
- the connector 10 provides a fluid and/or gas connection between the control unit 4 and the thermal therapy device 8 for the transfer of gas and heat transfer fluid.
- the connector 10 may also allow for transfer of electrical sensor signals and/or data signals between the thermal therapy device 8 and the control unit 4 .
- An emergency relief valve 9 may be utilized to quickly decompress the device 8 if needed.
- the control unit 4 includes a heat transfer fluid reservoir 200 and at least one heat transfer assembly (HTA) 202 for heating and/or cooling the heat transfer fluid.
- HTA heat transfer assembly
- the system is primed with the heat transfer fluid.
- substantially no gas exists in the tubes 204 between the reservoir 200 , HTA 202 , and blanket 8 .
- gas is actively and/or passively removed from the system to ensure substantially no gas exists in the system.
- the flow tubes in the control unit 4 between the reservoir 200 , HTA 202 , and blanket 8 form a three-point junction 204 C.
- the three-point junction 204 C is formed as an inverted Y, however, other shapes and orientations are possible.
- the heat transfer fluid returning from the blanket 8 may be recirculated to the HTA 202 without utilizing heat transfer fluid from the reservoir 200 .
- the three-point junction 204 C allows the HTA 202 to heat or cool the heat transfer fluid that has already been heated or cooled prior to entering the blanket 8 .
- the HTA 202 does not heat or cool the entire contents of the reservoir 200 , but merely the portion of the heat transfer fluid that is currently circulating through the blanket 8 and tubing 204 .
- the reservoir may be by-passed unless more fluid volume is needed.
- heat transfer fluid returning from the blanket 8 may be pumped, via a pump, to the HTA 202 . If more heat transfer fluid than that which is already circulating through the system is required, then the heat transfer fluid from the reservoir 200 may be introduced into the system. More fluid may be added via opening 14 , if needed.
- the rear of the reservoir 200 includes a coolant supply port 1302 for supplying heat transfer fluid to a fluid pump, a coolant return port 1304 for receiving heat transfer fluid from a blanket, and a cold plate 1306 .
- the cold plate 1306 may be positioned at the base of the reservoir 200 and is therefore in direct contact on its underside with the TEC 93.
- a divider 1308 is located in the middle of the reservoir 200 between the coolant supply port 1302 and the coolant return port 1304 , thereby blocking direct flow of fluid between the two ports.
- the divider 1308 channels the fluid to the front of the reservoir 200 and then back to the coolant supply port 1302 .
- the divider 1308 forces exposure of the fluid to the cold/hot plate 1306 which, as a result of its direct contact with the TEC 93, provides a surface area to cool and/or heat the fluid.
- the reservoir 200 may also includes vertical fins 1310 to further enhance contact areas with the fluid. In one embodiment, the vertical fins may be spaced about 0.5 inches apart and may span the length of the reservoir 200 .
- a temperature therapy blanket 8 having a pre-selected shape and compression capabilities is illustrated.
- An underside of the blanket 8 is placed directly against a portion of the patient.
- the fluid bladder is thus adjacent to the patient.
- Heat transfer fluid flows into the blanket 8 from inlet hose 500 and heat transfer fluid flows out of the blanket via outlet hose 502 .
- a gas for compression flows into the blanket 8 from gas inlet hose 504 .
- Heat transfer fluid travels through the inlet hose 500 , through fluid inlet port 506 , and into the blanket 8 .
- Connections 15 connecting the upper and lower layers may be used to force the heat transfer fluid to more evenly disperse throughout the fluid bladder.
- Partitions 508 a , 508 b control the flow of heat transfer fluid throughout the fluid bladder.
- Partition 508 a prevents heat transfer fluid from entering the blanket 8 at the inlet port 506 and immediately exiting the blanket via outlet port 510 .
- Partition 508 a forces the heat transfer fluid to travel towards the end of the blanket 8 remote from the inlet port 506 .
- Partition 508 b in conjunction with connections 15 , causes the heat transfer fluid to travel across the width of the blanket 8 .
- the edges of the fluid bladder are joined to the edges of the gas bladder at seal 512 .
- the heat transfer fluid may then exit the blanket 8 at the outlet port 510 .
- the travel of the heat transfer fluid is indicated by arrows.
- FIG. 14 shows the configuration of one embodiment, however, various other configurations are contemplated.
- the blanket 8 is turned over relative to FIG. 14 and a cross-sectional view along line A-A of FIG. 14 is illustrated.
- the fluid bladder 514 (disposed against the patient) and the gas bladder 516 are joined together at seal 512 .
- Connections 15 join the upper layer and lower layer of the fluid bladder 514 together.
- the partition 508 a segregates the heat transfer fluid from the inlet port 506 , illustrated by downward arrows, from the heat transfer fluid flowing to the outlet port, illustrated by the upward arrows.
- the gas bladder 516 is oriented over the fluid bladder 514 and serves to press the fluid bladder 514 against a portion of a patient.
- the fluid bladder 514 and the gas bladder 516 may have low-profile inline ports such as inline ports 1902 ( a )-( c ) of a temperature therapy blanket 1900 of FIG. 19 .
- Inline ports afford increased comfort to a user by allowing the blanket 8 to lay substantially flat.
- Embodiments such as the embodiment shown may increase comfort and thereby allow a user to sleep or rest while using the blanket 8 .
- FIG. 16 there is shown a thermal therapy/DVT system block diagram where gas is provided in a compression subsystem in conjunction with Peltier cooling of a fluid for thermal therapy.
- the coolant flow may be thermally conditioned by the Peltier cooling engine.
- Patient supply cooling temperature sensors are utilized in conjunction therewith.
- Coolant pumps are utilized in conjunction with cooling fans. The cooling fans, as described above, provide selective cooling in a manner most efficient for the construction and operation of the control unit.
- the Peltier power supply is shown to be controlled by a PT-7C controller accessed via a keypad display.
- Various other features for control and power supply have likewise been included, such as an electro-magnetic interference (EMI) filter and auxiliary power supply used in conjunction with the DVT therapy subsystem.
- EMI electro-magnetic interference
- the DVT therapy subsystem provides a separate gasflow for both left and right applications for utilization in DVT treatment of a patient.
- FIG. 17 there is shown a DVT therapy block diagram where the gas pump is shown to be in flow communication with a compress valve utilized with a vent valve and a pressure sensor in association with a pressure switch high and pressure switch low.
- the various modes of operation utilizing gas pump, compression valve, select valve, DVT valve, and vent valve are shown.
- sequenced compression may also be utilized in combination with standard compression.
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